The words "multiplied by " are the same as saying "of". Four eighths is the same as one half. So, "one fifth multiplied by four eighths" is the same as saying "one fifth of one half". It's also the same as " 0.2 of 0.5 " You can swap the two fractions with each other, so it is also the same as saying "one half of one fifth" or 0.5 of 0.2 The answer is one tenth, or 0.1.
Same as saying 2^5 = 32
The saying is: 6 of one and half dozen of another. as 6 and a half dozen are the same, then it doesn't matter which you use. it means that, it doesn't matter, its all the same, no sense in arguing. It is ussually said when people are arguing over symantics, using to different ways or phrases to say the same thing. dont ask i am right.
They are identical - two different ways of saying the same thing.
The "mean", or "mean average" in full, is obtained by adding up all the numbers and then dividing by the number of numbers there are. It is saying that if the numbers were all the same, this is what they would be.
The words "multiplied by " are the same as saying "of". Four eighths is the same as one half. So, "one fifth multiplied by four eighths" is the same as saying "one fifth of one half". It's also the same as " 0.2 of 0.5 " You can swap the two fractions with each other, so it is also the same as saying "one half of one fifth" or 0.5 of 0.2 The answer is one tenth, or 0.1.
Same as saying 2^5 = 32
500,000. Half a milion is the same as five hundred thousand
The saying is: 6 of one and half dozen of another. as 6 and a half dozen are the same, then it doesn't matter which you use. it means that, it doesn't matter, its all the same, no sense in arguing. It is ussually said when people are arguing over symantics, using to different ways or phrases to say the same thing. dont ask i am right.
No. Easiest example is something like: 10 divided by a half = 10/0.5 This is the same as saying 10 multiplied by 2 10/0.5 = 20 Hope that helps
The answer will depend on same as WHAT!
Two fourths and four eighths are the same as one half.
They are identical - two different ways of saying the same thing.
The "mean", or "mean average" in full, is obtained by adding up all the numbers and then dividing by the number of numbers there are. It is saying that if the numbers were all the same, this is what they would be.
nope
Only if the numbers to be converted into scientific notation are the same otherwise the exponents can vary according to the size the numbers.
same thing as saying 100//3/2, which is......... 100 * 2/3 = 66.7